He's currently ruling the roost with his song 'Obsessed', which is trending on social ꦰmedia. Popular singer Riar Saab credits Bollywood actor Vicky Kaushal for his post on the number and said that it "fuelled it ♒to another level."
Just 23 years old, Riar 🌼Saab's real name is Tarun Singh Surjeet Singh Riyar and he comes from village called Dhapai in Punjab. His track 'Obsessed' dropped a month ago and currently has 9,896,811 views on Youtube. And on Instagram, over thousands have made reels on the track.
Talking to IANS about his number trending on Instagram, he said: "It feels𝐆 incredible. I knew this song deserved to be heard 🧸by the masses and while it was doing great on its own, Vicky Kaushal's post really fueled it to another level. A huge shoutout to him!"
It is the blend of Hindi and Punjabi that draws people to𓆉 'Obsessed'.
"I think the mix of Punjabi an🍌d Hindi is what people vibe with. It is also a high energy track which helps. Shout out to Abhijay Sharma for the absolute banger beat and his beautiful voice."
Riar began singing at family functions but saꦚid that it was his sister who motivated to take it up professionally.
"I am originally from a vi﷽llage called Dhapai in Punjab but have♎ lived in Mumbai for most of my life. Growing up, I used to sing at family functions but it was my sister who motivated me to take it up professionally."
He added: "I started with hip-hop and rap music and eventually shifted to a more melodic zone where I al🌠so get to sing."
Riar i🐠s influenced by both Bombay and his village in Punjab, whic🥂h helps him in making his music.
He said: "I have grown up primarily in Bombay but we paid regular visitsܫ to my pind (village) back in Punjab. I have been heavily influenced by both cultures which I try to represent in my music as w💛ell."
What's mo🍸re daunting making music or releasing them?
꧟"Both are beautiful processes. I always have my team by my side in the studio who gives me instant feedback on the music I make. But when it reaches the audience, it is a whole different feeling."
With getting a rave response on social media for his track, he agrees these pl🉐atforms have helped in bridging the gap between talents and audience.
"Oh definitely. I mean 'Obsessed' is the bigges🌱t examꦚple of how social media has democratised music. Anyone can blow up with a song that they made in their home studio. It is surreal."